Audiobus: Your virtual music studio.

What is Audiobus? — Audiobus is
an award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you use
your other music apps together. Chain effects on your favourite
synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like
GarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface output
for each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive a
synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI
keyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.
And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.

I bought Odyssei. I have no regrets. Flipped through the presets before going to work and fell in love with how it sounds. Are the IAP worth buying? Why am I even asking, I know I'm going to buy them both...

@no1normal said:
KEW worth it at half price? Other than not being AUV3 it looks pretty cool...

I'd say yes, and if there will be a future 'Gadget' for the Synth then you'll be all set when that happens
There's a bunch of IAPs for more samples/waves for the wavetable synth and a 'free download' of additional drum samples.

@Carnbot said:
Do people still use KEW? Or did the novelty wear off?
Tempted to pick that up despite annoying Korg connectivity policies

I love kew, it's a great wave synth imo.
Sometimes I use just one instance of it thru AUM and other times I use it like a groove box/ electribe, but despite all the stuff I have on my iPad pro, i return to kew often, a lot more on my iPhone xsmax

@Carnbot said:
Do people still use KEW? Or did the novelty wear off?
Tempted to pick that up despite annoying Korg connectivity policies

I love kew, it's a great wave synth imo.
Sometimes I use just one instance of it thru AUM and other times I use it like a groove box/ electribe, but despite all the stuff I have on my iPad pro, i return to kew often, a lot more on my iPhone xsmax

Hmm difficult, got a lot of synths and was waiting for this sale to complete my Korg collection but with the Eventide stuff being released i’m in doubt. Wanted to buy Wavestation and Monopoly but also got all the Sugarbytes synths, Moog etc. The fact that Korg still doesn’t support AU steers me towards the Eventide stuff.

@Carnbot said:
Do people still use KEW? Or did the novelty wear off?
Tempted to pick that up despite annoying Korg connectivity policies

I love kew, it's a great wave synth imo.
Sometimes I use just one instance of it thru AUM and other times I use it like a groove box/ electribe, but despite all the stuff I have on my iPad pro, i return to kew often, a lot more on my iPhone xsmax

Thanks, yeah will most likely cave in before the end of the sale

Ya man it's pretty cool, I can send you some screen capture jams or whatever if you're on nstagram if you wanna kinda see it on action , it's fun and can get pretty deep with automation and all that, has it limits as do all the electribe units but that's ok lol

@Carnbot said:
Do people still use KEW? Or did the novelty wear off?
Tempted to pick that up despite annoying Korg connectivity policies

The novelty didn't wear off because they recently updated it to V2 with new sounds and some better features. I hope they make more Electribe products, for example a sampler Electribe, although this one does read user samples. It's not what you would expect under the Electribe name however, given the UI design. If you're curious to see what it looks like in action I've got some demo videos on my channel, this one being the most recent.

@Samu said:
Worth to note s that all other Korg Synths except iM1 and iWaveStation allow full patch editing In Gadget and well Odysseei is missing the sequencer/arp when used in Gadget as Lexington.

Wavestation does allow patch editing and saving in Gadget, the Write button is inconspicuously hidden on the "browser" page, and it was added awhile back in a modest update.